not bad

Darryl 2022-06-17 18:14:23

Better than expected, and a gap compared to the surviving loners, not to mention compared to the Black Hawk program.


During the battle, the difference between the seals and the marines is obvious, and it is relatively realistic, even the seals are difficult to guard against random guns. Strangely, the GIs had no grenades throughout, and there was no sandstorm that affected air support and rescue. At the very beginning, the outpost turned out to be halfway up the mountain, the commanding heights were idle, and the Taliban shot down condescendingly.
In addition, like the Lone Survivor, the mountains of Afghanistan are indeed a radio barrier, and I don't know if it's a fact or a screenwriter's trick.

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Jarhead 2: Field of Fire quotes

  • Chris Merrimette: A Story.

    Chris Merrimette: A man has a lot of choices,

    Chris Merrimette: and these choices made in life are rarely perfect.

    Chris Merrimette: So he decides to sign a contract,

    Chris Merrimette: because he want's to make a difference.

    Chris Merrimette: He wants to save this world, make it a better place.

    Chris Merrimette: The consequences are punishing,

    Chris Merrimette: unforgiving,

    Chris Merrimette: and he questions why he ever signed that contract.

    Chris Merrimette: So what's the fucking point?

    Chris Merrimette: I guess the point is responsibility of duty.

    Chris Merrimette: Love of country.

    Chris Merrimette: A way of life.

    Chris Merrimette: Are we on the right side of this?

    Chris Merrimette: These aren't our questions to ask.

    Chris Merrimette: A Marine fights for the person standing next to him.

    Chris Merrimette: He fights for the man who can't stand anymore.

    Chris Merrimette: He fights so that others can have the opportunity to make a difference.

    Chris Merrimette: That's how we make the unforgiving forgivable.

    Chris Merrimette: And if we're lucky, somewhere in all the fighting and dying, we discover hope.

    Chris Merrimette: And the Marines who killed and bled and died will always be jarheads.

    Chris Merrimette: Their families will have to live with the unbearable demands of their ultimate sacrifice.

    Chris Merrimette: And the ones who make it home, we never really leave our brothers behind.

    Chris Merrimette: We always remember.

    Chris Merrimette: We're professional fighting men. We are jarheads.